Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
ARC-18 Alleviates Alzheimer-like Pathology and Cognitive Deficits via AdipoR1-Mediated Activation of Autophagy and Modulation of APP Processing.
- Journal:
- Molecular neurobiology
- Year:
- 2026
- Authors:
- Li, Shangming et al.
- Affiliation:
- Key Laboratory of Modern Toxicology of Shenzhen · China
- Species:
- rodent
Abstract
Alzheimer's disease (AD), the most prevalent form of dementia, is characterized as a slowly progressing neurodegenerative disease marked by senile plaques and neurofibrillary tangles due to the buildup of amyloid-beta peptide (Aβ) and phosphorylated tau in the brain. It is reported that arctigenin (ATG) reduces the level of the enzyme 1 that cleaves β-site amyloid precursor protein and increases Aβ clearance by enhancing autophagy. Compound ARC-18 is a derivative of ATG. The main objective of this study is to investigate whether ARC-18 could improve cognitive function and disease progression by promoting autophagy in Alzheimer-like animal models. Three-month-old 5 × FAD mice were orally treated with the drug for three consecutive months. Water maze and novel object recognition were used to assess cognitive abilities of 5 × FAD mice. In the hippocampus of the mice' brain, APP processing-related proteins (sAPP, BACE1) and autophagy-related proteins (LC3B, P62, LAMP1) were detected. N2a/APPswe cells were used to do experiments to further identify the effect and mechanisms of the drug. Our study demonstrated that ARC-18 enhances the behavioral performance of 5 × FAD mice and mitigates Aβ aggregation in the hippocampus and cortex. This effect is achieved through the activation of adiponectin receptor 1 (AdipoR1)-mediated autophagy and the reduction of Aβ production by modulating amyloid precursor protein (APP) processing. Therefore, ARC-18 holds promise as a potential therapeutic agent for Alzheimer's disease.
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